ILMINSTER NEWS: Nominations wanted for annual Ilminster Citizens Award

THE Ilminster Citizens Award recognises people who have worked hard to make the town a better place and who deserve recognition for their efforts.
Ilminster Town Council would like to receive your nomination for the 2017 Ilminster Citizens Award. If you know somebody who has contributed significantly to the life of Ilminster, please consider nominating them.
All you need to do is to complete a nomination form explaining why you think the person should receive the award. Some previous recipients of the award have been recognised for their fundraising activities, for volunteering, for litter picking, for working with young people and for instigating an annual town event.
Nomination forms can be obtained from Ilminster Town Council Offices, North Street between 10 – 12 pm Monday to Friday or by emailing town.council@ilminster.gov.uk or downloading from the Town Council website www.ilminster.gov.uk .
The closing date for the receipt of nominations is Tuesday, April 18, 2017.
The name of the award winner will be announced at the council’s annual community assembly on May 9, 2017.
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